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Police searched his nearby home on South Land Park Drive and found a firearm that officers believe he fired earlier.

Reigoza-Ortega was arrested on suspicion of being a convicted person having a concealed firearm, negligent discharge of a firearm, violating terms of probation and a half dozen other charges.

Police did not see any indication of property damage or injury from the gunshot.

“For some reason, on New Year’s Eve, people think it is a good idea to discharge a weapon,” said Officer Matthew McPhail, police spokesman. “Either they are indifferent or do not know that bullets do come down once they go up.”